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Haven't seen one of those in a while. Was a really nice kite IIRC but Most of Rays kites were. Value wise probably upwards of $300 depending on condition. HIs kites averaged 200-350 new. Collectability depends on the buyers desire. Very few kites are actually considered collectable by the masses, but lots are by individuals that want them.

Questions only you can answer. If you want it, buy it. It's "worth" whatever you're prepared to pay for it. The original asking price (and they were right at the top of the scale when new) doesn't make a whole heap of difference.

Ray's kites often had totally original details and parts he design and molded himself. I was luck to be at a class where he taught mold making for kite parts. These were the pre apa days so that kind of thing was your only choice with out a machine shop. Rob

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